Here’s the difference: the population density of P.E.I. is around 25 people/sq km. The population density of the Boston Metro area is 5,151 people/sq km. Try finding a place to put the snow in cities whose roads were built for horses and buggies, and which cars can, on a good day, barely squeeze past each other on a 2 way street with parking (many, many roads are actually one way, because this is logistically impossible in many locations.) THEN we’ll have a conversation on even footing.

I was at my cousin’s graduation party, dancing with my young cousin who was 3. After dancing all night together in a silly way (about 2 hours) and having fun, she looks at me seriously and goes “are you a boy or a girl?” (I have short-ish hair). I say, “I’m a girl!” She goes “oh,” looks disappointed, and walks away.

Um, first of all, the chamber was opened in the fall of 1992. Harry runs across the message “the chamber of secrets has been opened, enemies of the heir, beware” after nearly headless nick’s deathday party, which is the same night as Halloween. Ergo the chamber was opened in the fall of 1992.
Just because Voldemort takes him back 50 years doesn’t mean that the Chamber was opened in 1943. That means that the chamber was OPENED in the 1942-1943 SCHOOL YEAR. When was it opened exactly during that school year? The world may never know. Instead of giving a year, the question’s answer should have been the “1942-1943 school year”

They could also be anti-genocide. http://www.dailydot.com/politics/times-of-israel-genocide-blog-op-ed/
Also they have superior technology because the US gives Israel millions of dollars in aid. Hamas gets aid? Please cite that.

1) Regarding tunnels: These people (many of whom are not part of Hamas) have almost literally no way to get food. These tunnels were their only hope. Israel won’t let anyone enter by sea, and Israel surrounds their land border. Considering you can be shot and killed for being found in one of these tunnels, how desperate would you have to be to sneak out if you’re simply getting food and medical supplies?
2) My best friends in the world are Jewish and even they can’t condone Isreal’s bombing a medical clinic or children on a beach.
3) Does anyone remember Sarajevo? Minus the time frame, do you see any similarities? Since then, that siege was called “genocide” - Christians committing genocide against Muslims (Muslims aren’t always the enemy folks).
4) Journalists are being fired from mainstream news media in
America for daring to report and take pictures of the horrors of what is taking place in Gaza.
5) Thank you, Congress, for just passing a $350 million (paid by our tax dollars people) to continue to arm Israel. Check it out: one person in Israel died since this started. Compare it to 200 Palestinian deaths. We fund the “underdog” while we have a thousand better things we could be doing with our tax dollars. Citation: http://complex.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2014/07/15/israels_iron_dome_gets_new_funding_as_gaza_fight_intensifies#correctionTL;DR: 1) The tunnels they’re collapsing are one of the only ways Palestinians can get food
2) Even some Jews disagree with this.
3) Compare to Sarajevo
4) Our mainstream media is skewed b/c journalists are being fired for reporting the truth.
5) American tax dollars are funding Israel’s attacks.No one will probably read this, and if they do, they may already have their mind made up on this conflict one way or another. But I do urge people to really think about the inhumanity of this situation. I respect and sympathize with the Jewish history of persecution, but I am appalled that they would inflict similar actions on others.

As a person who works in public policy, some of this is phenomenally useful in making cities function better. Transportation in cities is a huge issue, and this kind of big data helps discover and address cities’ needs.

Women in first world countries can’t have their genitals mutilated. Many feminists are against circumcision because they feel it’s similar (actually, if you look at the veins in the genitals that they are cutting off, it is similar).

Nanook of the North: one of the most inaccurate, racist “documentaries” of all time. I truly hope people today don’t watch this for information. I hope they only view this because it is seen as a hallmark in the history of documentary making.

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